Project
Management Methodologies and Standards

1) PSA Project's Methodology - A Practical and Usable
Best Practice

Practical project management field work using the following
three best practice methodologies and standards identified
a need for a simple, straightforward methodology to
act as a step by step guide to them.

PSA
Project's simple and proven methodology combines
the strengths of each methodology with 18+ years of
practical project management experience to make a pragmatic
and user friendly methodology to guide your project
management application simply and in accordance with
best practices.

You can easily and conveniently get the leading edge
from our proven methodology by trying our online
demo.

2) The PMBOK®1-
by the Project Management Institute - The de facto standard

The PMBOK®1 (Project Management Body of Knowledge)
is a world standard in Project Management, developed
by the internationally recognised Project
Management Institute (PMI) based in the USA, and
which establishes best practices and principles for
project management.

With accreditation from the PMI as a Project Management
Professional PMP®2, PSA Project's founder Paul
Steinfort accordingly knows the PMBOK®1
extremely well.

Alignment with the PMBOK®1

The PMBOK®1 process consists of four process
phases - Initiating, Planning, Executing, and Closing
- and a fifth process - Control - which is applicable
to the latter three phases.

PSA Project's methodology likewise consists of four
key phases - Analyse,
Plan, Secure
& Achieve
- and two essentials for controlling each of these phases
- People &
Systems. The
key difference here is that PSA Project recognise the
important contribution that people play in the achievement
of successful project management.

3) NCSPM - by the Australian
Institute of Project Management

PSA's director Paul
Steinfort is the immediate past President and National
Chairman of Professional Development for the AIPM, guiding
universities and course providers expertly in the proper
application of the PMBOK®1
guide and the NCSPM during PM learning and implementation.

4) AS ISO 10006 (2003) -
Standards Australia

Guidelines for quality management in projects

AS ISO 10006 by Standards
Australia defines guidelines for quality management
in projects in Australia and is aligned with international
quality standards. They are a new set of standards replacing
AS3905, and PSA Project's methodology
is also in accordance with them.

1 PMBOK is a trademark of the Project
Management Institute, Inc which is registered in the
United States and other nations.

2 "PMP" is a certification mark
of the Project Management Institute, Inc which is registered
in the United States and other nations.